Ref. # Description Qty.
1. Frame 1
42. Handle Bar 1
3. Seat Slider Assembly with Saddle 1
AFront Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1
B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1
51. Water Bottle Cage 2
Small Parts Box 1
Small Part Box Contents
34. Pedals with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 1 Pair
29. Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1
46. 13mm Hex Bolt 4
44. Flat Washer 8
45. 13mm Lock Nut 4
Tools Supplied
Stamped Steel 13/14/15/17mm Combination Wrench 1
3mm Hex Wrench 1
Prior to assembly of the product, remove all components from the packaging and check them
against the packaged components list supplied above. Once you are certain that all the necessary
parts have been supplied, begin with the first assembly step.
Tools Needed
3mm Hex Wrench
Adjustable wrench (not included)
Grease (not included)
SCHWINN IC BIKE - PACKAGE COMPONENTS LIST
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#1
2
Stamped Steel
Combination wrench
NS-75
Ref. # Description Qty
1 Frame 1
AFront Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1
B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1
46 13mm Hex Bolt 4
44 Flat Washer 8
45 13mm Lock Nut 4
Tools Required
Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1
Adjustable wrench or 13mm Socket (not supplied) 1
ATTENTION
The following steps utilize stainless steel hardware. Stainless steel hardware is susceptible
to “cold welding”, also known as galling, if not handled properly. To reduce the chances for
cold welding, make sure you apply grease to the threads at the end of the stainless hex bolts
#46. When tightening the 13mm lock nuts #45, turn them at a fairly low rotational speed.
High rotational speeds as well as lack of grease are common causes for cold welding of
stainless steel hardware.
A. Position the Front Stabilizer Bar (A) on the frame bracket as shown in the illustration.
B. Make sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom and the transport wheels are facing up and
toward the front of the bike.
C. Attach Front Stabilizer Bar (A) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (46), four washers (44), and two
lock nuts (45). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the stabilizer
tube may occur
D. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer.
E. Position the Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) on the frame bracket as shown in the illustration.
F. Make sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom.
G. Attach Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (46), four washers (44), and two
lock nuts (45). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the stabilizer
tube may occur
H. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer.
MATERIALS & TOOLS
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Front
Rear